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How To Draw. "How to Draw" is a collection of tutorials that will teach you everything from perspective basics to shading chrome. Never picked up a pencil before? Fear not! From simple line drawings to modern art and easy animations, we've got you covered. All projects come from Instructables.com and contain pictures for each step so you can start your masterpiece today! Instructables is the most popular project-sharing community on the Internet. What the Hack ?! - the temptation of the Dark Side. 'For educational purposes' ... that must be about the most widespread excuse for publishing virus creation tools,descriptions of exploits, 'hacking' manuals and the likes.

Personally,I don't see much of educational effects in using a Windows application to create a virus (next >> next >> next >> finish - congratulations, you have created the Ana Kournikova worm) or following simple instructions to break in to a system - sometimes as simple as 'find a Kazaa user, use your browser to access his PC on TCP port 1214 - you now have access to all his files'.

I also disagree with the motivation / excuses such as 'the right to information - all information - anywhere' or 'I am motivated by curiosity'. I would not like someone to enter my house, go through my drawers and read my papers, letters or whatever. I don't give a damn if this person is doing it 'just to see if it can be done', or to demonstrate the poor quality of my front door lock. There is such a thing as the right to privacy. Clouds Over Cuba. Get inspired. Get motivated. Practice. Improve your drawing skills!

The Scale of the Universe 2. 31 Quotes That Will Give You Chills - Ars Spiritus. I think quotes have a powerful way of conveying an attitude to you which sometimes resonates so much that you feel ‘chills’ inside. Here’s a list of the quotes which have given me the most of these “chills”. Enjoy! Some people die at 25 and aren’t buried until 75. —Benjamin FranklinMost people are other people. Their thoughts are someone else’s opinions. Their lives a mimicry. Bloop. Bloop is the name given to an ultra-low-frequency and extremely powerful underwater sound detected by the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in 1997. The sound is consistent with the noises generated by icequakes in large icebergs, or large icebergs scraping the ocean floor.[1] Analysis[edit] The sound's source was roughly triangulated to WikiMiniAtlas 50°S 100°W / 50°S 100°W / -50; -100Coordinates: 50°S 100°W / 50°S 100°W / -50; -100 (a remote point in the south Pacific Ocean west of the southern tip of South America), and the sound was detected several times by the Equatorial Pacific Ocean autonomous hydrophone array.[1] This system was developed as an autonomous array of hydrophones that could be deployed in any oceanographic region to monitor specific phenomena.

Dr. The NOAA Vents Program has since then attributed the sound to that of a large icequake. See also[edit] Popular culture[edit] References[edit] External links[edit] Think about it.